Barrow Media Center

Dr. Seuss Day: Our Read Across America Celebration

Today was the beginning of a very exciting week in the Barrow Media Center. Each year on March 2nd, we schedule guest readers for every classroom in the school. These readers select favorite Dr. Seuss books to share with our students. It is amazing to see our community come together for this event. Each time we celebrate, there are new faces that join our readers.

Courtney Tobin helped me this year to organize readers. She created a Signup Genius and parent leaders in each grade level began sharing the signup. It was also shared with our regular library volunteers and on our library and PTA Facebook pages. By this morning, we had almost 2 readers for every classroom.

Readers gathered in the library, chose their books, and socialized before we took a group picture.

Then, students escorted them to their classrooms to read. I quickly ran around to as many classrooms as I could snapping pictures. It was so special to see students circled up on the floor listening to the words of Seuss spoken into the air. There were also special memories shared as readers brought in their own copies of books that they had read to their children or had even owned as a child. My wife, Denise Plemmons, shared a copy of Green Eggs and Ham with my daughter’s PreK class and she was able to show them where she had written her name in the book when she was a child.

These are the kinds of things that can’t be replaced by technology. While I’m a huge advocate of using technology to share our voice, it doesn’t replace the shared experience of sitting around a book, hearing the pages turn, and losing yourself in the illustrations. Thank you to all of the readers who took time to share stories with our Barrow readers.

This was just a warm-up to the 38 skype and Google hangout sessions that we have schedule this week for Read Across America and World Read Aloud week!